The New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) is one of many pinniped species that has shown a remarkable recovery from the brink of extinction after cessation of commercial sealing during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is commonly believed that this species competes with recreational and commercial fisheries. We identified prey items using massive parallel sequencing from New Zealand fur seal faecal samples that were collected throughout the species distribution. The data support generalist feeding behaviour for this species. The diet composition showed significant geographical and inter-seasonal variation. As many as 46 species of fish and 18 species of cephalopod were identified from a single colony. The data suggest car...
ABSTRACT: New Zealand fur seals Arctocephalus forsteri are the most abundant of the 4 otariid (eared...
The analysis of scats collected between 1989 and 1995 from the two fur seal species resident on suba...
Cape fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus were harvested to extirpation on the Robberg Peninsul...
I used information from 574 scats and 56 regurgitants to investigate diet of New Zealand fur seals (...
DNA-based techniques have proven useful for defining trophic links in a variety of ecosystems and re...
The recent increase in the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) population has given rise t...
Top predator populations, once intensively hunted, are rebounding in size and geographic distributio...
Bycatch of marine mammals occurs in fishing operations worldwide. Substantial numbers of New Zealand...
Top predator populations, once intensively hunted, are rebounding in size and geographic distributio...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Faecal analysis (n = 806 scats) was employed to examine the diet of the Subantarctic fur seal Arctoc...
Harbour seals have long been perceived to compete with fisheries for economically valuable fish reso...
This study examined how diet, foraging location and diving behaviour of female New Zealand fur seals...
The diet of pinnipeds is most commonly inferred from morphologically diagnostic remains of prey in t...
New Zealand fur seals are one of many pinniped species that survived the commercial sealing of the e...
ABSTRACT: New Zealand fur seals Arctocephalus forsteri are the most abundant of the 4 otariid (eared...
The analysis of scats collected between 1989 and 1995 from the two fur seal species resident on suba...
Cape fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus were harvested to extirpation on the Robberg Peninsul...
I used information from 574 scats and 56 regurgitants to investigate diet of New Zealand fur seals (...
DNA-based techniques have proven useful for defining trophic links in a variety of ecosystems and re...
The recent increase in the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) population has given rise t...
Top predator populations, once intensively hunted, are rebounding in size and geographic distributio...
Bycatch of marine mammals occurs in fishing operations worldwide. Substantial numbers of New Zealand...
Top predator populations, once intensively hunted, are rebounding in size and geographic distributio...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Faecal analysis (n = 806 scats) was employed to examine the diet of the Subantarctic fur seal Arctoc...
Harbour seals have long been perceived to compete with fisheries for economically valuable fish reso...
This study examined how diet, foraging location and diving behaviour of female New Zealand fur seals...
The diet of pinnipeds is most commonly inferred from morphologically diagnostic remains of prey in t...
New Zealand fur seals are one of many pinniped species that survived the commercial sealing of the e...
ABSTRACT: New Zealand fur seals Arctocephalus forsteri are the most abundant of the 4 otariid (eared...
The analysis of scats collected between 1989 and 1995 from the two fur seal species resident on suba...
Cape fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus were harvested to extirpation on the Robberg Peninsul...